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Petitions for junior and sophomore candidates in Student Council class elections are due today by 5 p.m. at the Council office in Phillips Brooks House. Petitions must have 25 names from the class of the candidate and must be accompanied by a biographical sketch...
Portfolio distinguishes itself considerably by the direct, conscientious approach of all its selections, leaving attempts at ultra-modernity, super-sophistication and profound obscurity to other publications. John Von Rodenbeck's whimsical study of the victorious Nelson at Trafalgar, Anne Lord's charming sketch of Horses in a Field and Betsy Borden's Elm Tree in Spring demonstrate perhaps most lucidly this admirable use of poetic simplicity...
...Dudley exhibit last spring, is represented in this collection by a brush and ink drawing. Michael Biddle's humorous and highly personal conception of two particularly grotesque individuals, titled simply Cartoon, contrasts strongly with another very direct statment, Tom William's Big City Vignette, or with David Austin's sketch of more glamorous terrain, the Grand Canal of Venice...
Maxim us or Optimus? In pages as crowded but unhurried as a Bruegel canvas, Historian Durant shows the life and customs, major sins and minor pastimes of his period, stopping along the way to sketch in a thousand odd facts and arresting faces. The volume ranges over the whole of Europe (with major side trips to Persia, Russia and the New World), from 1300 to 1564 A.D. There is a bit of everything in the book-politics, war, art, architecture, philosophy, commerce, science-all by way of scene-setting for the great central struggle. Durant devotes a third...
...made Britons really mad was the fact that Queen Elizabeth had hoped to fly the Atlantic next month in one of the new planes, a fitting vehicle for Empire pride. Now she will have to go in one of BOAC's Douglas DC-7s. Said the London Daily Sketch: "At a time when state visits carry more prestige and importance than ever before, we are obliged to give the world a humiliating instance of Britain's dependence on America...